More than 25 years after “Aladdin” first hit movie theaters, the magic carpet ride for the animated feature-length film continues in California, where it was the most Googled of the 1990s blockbusters last year, according to a survey done by Frontier Bundles.

Analysts with the company, which is part of Frontier Communications, compiled a list of the 20 highest-earning movies at the box office for the 1990s and then looked at state by state Google Trends over the past year, to see which films have stood the test of time – and where.

Key findings:

“The Lion King” is the most popular ‘90s film in the country, winning the hearts of eight states.

“Home Alone” was the second-most popular ‘90s film in the U.S. – it is highly searched by states near Chicago, Ill., where it was filmed.

Hometown pride shines in New York where the most popular ‘90s movie is “Ghost,” starring Demi Moore, Patrick Swayze and Whoopi Goldberg. The movie takes place in New York City and was partially filmed there.

James Cameron’s blockbuster, “Titanic,” which brought Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslow together for the first time, is ranked most popular in just five states.

The survey was inspired by reboots of classic ’90s movies such as “Men in Black,” “The Lion King” and more that are coming in response to the roughly 71 million millennials – born from 1981 to 1996 – who are nostalgic for the era, Frontier officials said.